Scaling Nerds | Communications, PR and Storytelling for Startup Founders (prev. Red To Green)

Marina Schmidt

Scaling Nerds (formerly Red to Green) helps science and tech founders master the essential “communication fluff” of VC-backed growth: from branding and storytelling to media strategy and investor decks. Ranked in the top 5% globally, with listeners in 160+ countries, Scaling Nerds will help you win minds, markets, and your next fundraise. Hosted by Marina Schmidt.

  1. NOV 26

    4. Casestudy: Speaking to Corporates vs. Investors vs. Talent vs. Farmers with Nina Mannheimer from Klim

    If your startup needs to speak to very different audiences — investors, corporates, consumers — this episode lays out why that skill matters more than most founders think. How you explain your work changes depending on who’s in front of you, and that can decide whether people actually understand what you do. If you’re selling cookies, fine. If you’re building a complex solution to a complex problem, communication becomes core to the product. In this episode, you’ll hear from Nina Mannheim, previously the co-founder and CPO of Klim. Klim started back in 2019 in Berlin, when “regenerative agriculture” was still a barely known term. The team had to figure out how to make a complicated topic land with groups who had completely different levels of context and completely different interests. Not easy — but they still managed to raise a 22M Series A in 2024. What Klim learned applies far beyond agriculture. 00:00 – Why stakeholder communication matters 00:42 – Klim’s origin and early challenges 02:23 – Business model and stakeholder map 03:41 – Why consumers still mattered 06:26 – Building credibility as a tiny startup 09:07 – Which stakeholder group was hardest 12:20 – Early communication mistakes with farmers 23:45 – Tailoring communication for investors Links Connect with Steve Molino: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninamannheimer/ Check out Klim https://www.klim.eco/ Connect with the host: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/⁠⁠ marina@r2g.media

    35 min
  2. NOV 12

    2. How to Announce Your Fundraise Without a Headache - A PR Crash Course With Elisheva Marcus from Earlybird VC

    A crisp crash course on announcing your fundraise correctly, including: a good timeline for drafting, reviewing, and sending out the press release how to correctly manage stakeholder feedback and how to maximize the benefits of the announcement The guest you’ll hear from today, Elisheva Marcus, and I met at the Deep Tech Momentum conference in Berlin and connected over nerding out about comms. Elisheva Marcus has an MSc in Biomedical Communication and brings expertise from the San Jose Mercury News, Ada Health, Bayer, and more. Since 2020, she has been the VP of Communications at Earlybird Venture Capital, supporting portfolio founders as a sparring partner. By the way, Earlybird Venture Capital was founded in 1997 and is among the most experienced venture investors in Europe, covering all development and growth stages from pre-seed to growth in industries like fintech, health tech, and deep tech. --- Links Connect with Elli: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisheva-marcus/ Check out Earlybird: https://earlybird.com/ Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/ Structure of a Strong Press Release or Announcement Title Use active, direct language. Avoid buzzwords. Commit to a single, powerful title (no subtitle). Key Bullet Points Three concise bullets summarizing the essential news. Designed for quick journalistic scanning. Represent the three to four main ideas the body will expand on. Header Information Include date and location. Opening Paragraph Start with a strong, engaging first sentence. Avoid generic or slow openings. Main Body Expand on the bullet points in a clear, logical flow. Ensure coherence and story progression. Cover the who, what, where, when, and why. Include: Amount raised (with correct denomination) Impact and significance The team and why they’re the right people A quote from leadership or a client How the funds will be used and why it’s memorable Closing Section End with a short About section or call to action. Provide contact or follow-up information.

    34 min
  3. OCT 29

    The Narrative War: How Founders Shape the Public Narrative for Better or Worse

    Climate activism failed to inspire hope, can founders fill the void? Discover why the next cultural revolution won’t be led by politicians, but by startup leaders. Episode Summary In this solo episode, Marina Schmidt dissects how startup founders have become some of the most powerful public communicators of our time—and why that power matters. She explores the rise of founder evangelism, the cultural shift from corporate branding to personal leadership, and the urgent need for integrity-driven voices in an era of polarization and information overload. Drawing on her decade of experience across media, startups, and communications, Marina outlines six theses that map the transformation of founders from company builders to narrative shapers—people who influence culture, policy, and public trust. She argues that after the failure of fear-based climate activism, the responsibility to offer hope, direction, and credible optimism now falls to founders who are building tangible solutions for a better future. The rise of founder evangelism and the decentralization of influence How social media and podcasts transformed CEOs into cultural figures The power shift from institutions to individuals Founders as lighthouses: signaling hope, direction, and vision The dark side of influence—when founders mislead or polarize Why climate activism failed and what founders can learn from it The “Hope–Hook–Opportunity–Path–Excitement” framework for storytelling The role of founders in restoring public trust and building new role models The role of founders is no longer limited to business leadership. In an age where voices travel faster than institutions, founders shape how society sees the future. They can deepen divides—or illuminate the path forward. The question is not whether to speak, but what kind of lighthouse you want to be. Key Words founder branding, founder influence, startup communication, leadership storytelling, public narrative, media influence, hope-based communication, climate activism, decentralization of media, founder evangelism, science communication, tech founders, responsible leadership, thought leadership, narrative framing, communication strategy, startup culture, future builders, social impact founders, trust and influence

    15 min
  4. 09/12/2024

    8.1. What is Micro Fermentation? New Cheeses Made with Koji Protein - Formo CEO Raffael Wohlgensinger

    Find out all the details about micro fermentation. Discover how Formo is using this process to churn out Koji protein-based cheese alternatives that are hitting over 2000 stores in the DACH region. The episode breaks down the differences between micro and precision fermentation and why micro fermentation's quicker market route is so exciting. Learn about the sustainability perks and the cool science behind cheese without cows. Whether you're into biotech, sustainable food, or just love cheese, this deep dive offers a taste of the future. LINKS / Mentions The Bright Green Partners overview on different types of fermentation https://brightgreenpartners.com/precision-fermentation/ Formo - https://formo.bio/https://formo.bio/ Raffa - https://www.linkedin.com/in/raffael-wohlgensinger/ Connect with Marina - https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/ Check out R2G Media - https://www.r2g.media/ Turtle Tree - https://www.turtletree.com/ Flora Ventures - https://www.floravc.com/ Foodlabs - https://www.foodlabs.com/ 00:00 Introduction to Micro Fermentation 04:11 Product Launches 05:32 Deep Dive Micro Fermentation 17:31 Product Development and Consumer Testing 20:56 PF vs. MF in detail 27:24 Benefits of Koji 29:23 Regulatory Landscape 31:47 Fundraising Perks 34:44 Sustainability Impact 42:50 Partnering with Traditional Dairy Manufacturers 46:06 Go to market 47:08 Future Innovations

    50 min
  5. (Old/R2G) 7. SEASON FINAL - BOOK TALKS - What Food Futurist are you? 🔮 Part II of Meals to Come

    11/25/2023

    (Old/R2G) 7. SEASON FINAL - BOOK TALKS - What Food Futurist are you? 🔮 Part II of Meals to Come

    - An old episode from the Red to Green Podcast on Food Tech & Bio Tech. Listen if you are interested in the future of food, but this isn’t Scaling Nerds. Red to Green was a podcast that investigated how to transition the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green. Each season had a different topic Season: Cultivated MeatSeason: Plastic AlternativesSeason: Food HistorySeason: Food WasteSeason: Biotech in FoodSeason: Book Reviews on the future of food Let’s finish discussing our book “Meals to Come- The History of the Future of Food.”   You will hear about   - how modern solutions of cornucopias, Malthusian, and egalitarians look like  - why it can be useful to add an ecological perspective  - a tapestry of some of my favorite quotes from the book discussing how belief systems and rhetoric have shaped the future of food predictions. Super, super interesting.  And after about 10 minutes of that, we will get into the summary of the entire season. I am joined by my cohost if Frank Alexander Kuehne, the Chief of the Advisory Board of the herb and spice producer RAPS and the Managing director of the Adalbert Raps Foundation, funding research on sustainable food science. More on that later Here is a quick reminder from last episode describing the three types of food futurists - cornucopias, Malthusians and Egalitarians. 1. Cornocopians believe "innovation will fix anything" and throw tech at any problem. We need to go better, faster, and stronger with new approaches. Main theme -> Innovate (biotech in food, cell ag, novel fertilizers, etc.) 2. Modern Malthusians believe we need to reduce our consumption, respect the earth's limits and find ways to reduce, reuse and recycle. Main theme -> Save (AI to reduce food waste, CSR) 3. Egalitarians believe we would have enough if we would share it better. Environmental issues are a reflection of social inequality. Local is beautiful. Main theme -> Share (Local markets, local food production, foreign development) 4. Ecologists (a category I added) believe we must live in line with nature again. Get off the chemical, agricultural treadmill and think in ecosystems. Main theme -> Restore (agroforests, regenerative agriculture) Ultimately, the solution is not an either-or but an "and." It helps to be aware of one "default" view and recognize which other perspectives may be good to develop. Get funding for your food science research: ⁠⁠https://en.raps-stiftung.de/foerderbereiche/lebensmittelforschung⁠⁠ Seeds of Science ⁠https://www.amazon.com/Seeds-Science-Why-Wrong-GMOs/dp/1472946987⁠ Connect with the host, Marina ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/⁠⁠ Connect with the host, Frank ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankkuehne/⁠⁠ Please rate the podcast on Spotify and iTunes! 3 DISCLAIMER - The podcast and article represent the personal opinions and interpretations of the participants). The statements may be exaggerated for entertainment and/or comedic purposes. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented per the cited sources. However, the participants do not guarantee the completeness or timeliness of the information. Readers are encouraged to verify the information presented and conduct their own research independently. The participants acknowledge that mentioned parties may have the right to an alternative interpretation of matters discussed.

    20 min

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Scaling Nerds (formerly Red to Green) helps science and tech founders master the essential “communication fluff” of VC-backed growth: from branding and storytelling to media strategy and investor decks. Ranked in the top 5% globally, with listeners in 160+ countries, Scaling Nerds will help you win minds, markets, and your next fundraise. Hosted by Marina Schmidt.

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